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Often when we are talking about photography many say that a good photographer can shoot good photos with any camera. This is true. Long experience probably gives you good skills to produce better images. But if you’re going to nail a huge nail into a piece of wood, what size of hammer do you choose? Yes, a tool that fits best for the job. Hasselblad X1D is one of the best tools I have had opportunity to shoot with.

Hasselblad X1D also has an incredible ability to capture details that the eye has not noticed. So, after one week of use; does it really matter? Yes absolutely, a good camera gives you more room to grow as a photographer!

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We were out in the woods to pick blueberries and today I used my camera for close-up photography. To succeed in close-up or macro photography needs a strong lighting of your object. The best results comes with a macro lens, but in good conditions, a normal lens is perfectly OK. My lens was in this case switched on manual focus and the camera external control was on scene / landscape photography mode.

The photograph is generally recognized as “macro” when you are increasing the size of an object in your picture from about half life-size, as represented on the image sensor, to five times life-size. You should also use an f-stop no wider/larger than f/16 to get most of the subject in focus. If you find an insect or small creature that allows you to get close to it, keep on shooting!